The .xfr file extension is used by several software programs. It is most commonly associated with the Ventura Publisher Bitmap Editor Font Format. These bitmap font files play a big part in creating files in Ventura Publisher.
The .xfr extension is also used by other programs. XFrog uses it for files containing 3D vegetation models. Norton AntiVirus associates it with some of its files.
On Windows devices, .xfr files are categorized as Font Files. Corel Ventura is commonly used to open these files. Detailed information is available on the Corel website about this software and the file formats it supports, including .xfr.
When double-clicking a .xfr file in Windows, an error message may appear saying the file type is not recognized. Windows examines the file extension to determine which program to open it with. If it does not recognize the extension, you get this message.
There are four main file types linked to the .xfr extension. The most common is the iProcess Process Definition File used by TIBCO iProcess Suite. Four distinct software programs allow viewing of these files. Most .xfr files contain data, but some hold 3D images or font data. They are found on Windows, Mac and Linux systems.
The .xfr extension seems primarily connected to the Xfrog 3D modeling application for Windows vegetation design. These .xfr model files store 3D vegetation data. To open them requires the Xfrog program. Exporting the graphics may be possible with Xfrog.
An outdated version of a program can also cause issues opening .xfr files. Check for software updates to ensure compatibility with the latest format. Virus scanning the file provides another troubleshooting option.